With this year’s Go Big Read author event coming up fast, now is a great time to take a look at some […]
Would you like to ask this year’s Go Big Read author a question about her book, her writing process, etc.? Lauren Redniss’s […]
We’re going to take a brief digression from Radioactive today, although it’s not too far off the beaten path (after all, the […]
The Polish Heritage Club Wisconsin-Madison is offering a great opportunity for families to learn about Marie Curie’s story through live performance: come […]
The talented trainers at DesignLab have done it again. A few weeks ago, we showed you the Radioactive-inspired pages they made as […]
We’re loving the beautiful work sent to us by Cid Freitag, a Learning Technologist in DoIT Academic Technology who works in several […]
“Waiting for a Train,” Cid Freitag, DoIT Academic Technology. (Click to enlarge) What does the above image have to do with […]
It is difficult to decipher whether Marie Curie is more famous as a scientist, or as a female scientist. Obviously, these two […]
It’s Friday, and what’s more, it’s a cold, gray, drizzly Friday. Hopefully, the weekend will bring us some nice weather, so we […]
The Wisconsin Science Festival opens September 27-30 at venues across the state. To celebrate, campus libraries are highlighting a couple of university […]